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Cabin on 4 acres - Enjoy the stream running through the property and 360 mountain views from the hot tub. Updated while still maintaining mountain charm. Large fenced yard perfect for dogs or wayward children. 25 min to Breck. Beautiful log house situated on 4 acres with stunning mountain views and a creek running through. A large section of our 4 acres are fenced in so the dogs can roam around - our dog never wants to go back to the city! Relax in the hot tub and gaze at the amazing night sky - see the milky way with zero light pollution. We also have many DVDs and CDs available and board games for your entertainment. All the great outdoors are at your feet, but you can still come home to a beautiful cabin with a luxurious country style kitchen and a large deck with a grill. Cozy up to the fire in the living room! The house can sleep up to 9 people. Beds: 1 king, 1 queen, 1 full, 1 twin, and a pullout couch. The entire house as well as surrounding property is included. Back deck, hot tub, large back yard with stream access, parking for 3-4 cars. We have a Property Manager available 24/7 for any issues or questions we will be available. Keys will be available via lock box - allowing you to check-in at any time of day. Please let us know if you have any questions about the area or need recommendations of things to do! If you are craving fine dining, breweries, a distillery, downhill mountain biking, or excellent shopping, the short drive up to Breckenridge will be worth it! The towns of Alma and Fairplay also have a variety of cute local places to grab a bite. Head down to Fairplay (10 min) and visit South Park City (a restored ghost town turned museum) - yes, what the cartoon was based on. Or, go to the local beach to fish and pan for gold. Located 2 miles outside of Alma (25 minutes south of Breckenridge). Hop right on Mosquito Pass Road and head up to one of the highest mountain passes in the US (13,185 ft) for a world class 4x4 trip. Tons of fishing and bird watching opportunities in the area - Mosquito Creek runs through our property and joins the North Fork of the South Platte, for excellent trout fishing. Go hiking - only minutes to hundreds of alpine hiking options. Climb three 14'ers in one day - Lincoln, Democrat, and Bross - only a 15 minute drive away at the Kite Lake trailhead. Be sure to check out our guide book by looking at the Location section of our listing. We will continue to add restaurants, stores, hikes, etc to this. Please email/text/message at any time if you have questions about things to do in the area. We are on a dirt road about 2 miles off of Highway 9. The road is well maintained by the county in both summer and winter. 4x4 or AWD vehicle are highly recommended in the winter in the high country as snow falls cannot be immediately removed from the roads. Be aware that at 10,000 feet "winter" could mean anything from late October to mid April (although mainly Dec-Mar). There are some roads in the area that do need 4x4 in the summer - e.g. if you want to drive up Mosquito Pass you will need 4x4 with a lift kit, 4x4 is recommended for trips like Kite Lake (though many cars manage to make it up there), etc. However, it is not needed for most summer roads, only if you decide to make an adventure of it! There is not public transportation in Park County, Colorado. We are about a 2 hour drive from Denver International Airport or a 1.5 hour drive from downtown Denver. 3 hours from Fort Collins and 2 hours from Colorado Springs. If coming from Denver, we recommend taking US-285 rather than I-70. The trip is shorter, however, it is a two lane road and there can be lots of deer/elk at night - so drive safe! This property is located at or above 10,00 ft elevation. Altitude sickness is a reality up here especially if you are traveling from sea level or low elevation location to our Colorado mountains. So there are steps to prevent or minimize the effects of altitude sickness: Drink lots of water, staying hydrated is key! Minimize alcohol consumption; Consider staying a night or 2 in Denver or a lower elevation so you are not making an extreme altitude change, this helps with acclimation; Limit physical activates on the first or second days of your stay, give your body time to acclimate. If you are having extreme symptoms please seek lower elevations to stay for a while.
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